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Operating Systems Solaris Sun hardware sizing Post 302477607 by tayyabq8 on Monday 6th of December 2010 02:10:52 AM
Old 12-06-2010
Sun hardware sizing

Hi,

Never worked with Sun, but I have been presented to make a decision about Sun server hardware, since the application which we'll be running is not so popular and you guys might not have idea, for reference I can tell you our competitor is running same application (business volume 10 times more than us) on following server:
Quote:
1. Model : Sun server V880
2. Processor/CPU : 6 x 900 MHz
3. Memory : 12 GB RAM
4. Internal Hard disk: 8 x 300G HDD
I'm not sure if V880 with above CPU speed is still available but I have been give a choice from following sun models:

1) Sun Sparc Enterprise M5000 Server
2) Sun Fire X4170 M2 Server
3) Sun Fire X4270 M2 Server
4) Sun Fire X4470 M2 Server
5) Sun SPARC Enterprise M4000 Base Server

I am not sure about pricing of these models but I assume that they are all very high in specifications compared to V880, considering the experience of our competitor, I have no doubt that our application won't run on V880 but I think those are discontinued, which model you guys recommend which is next in the line to V880 and is cost effective as well? Our competitor is upgrading from V880 to M5000 in upcoming months but we may not need M5000 since our business volume is much lower than them, your expert advice would be highly appreciated.
 

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cvc(7D) 							      Devices								   cvc(7D)

NAME
cvc - virtual console driver DESCRIPTION
The cvc virtual console driver is a STREAMS-based pseudo driver that supports the network console. The cvc driver interfaces with con- sole(7D). Logically, the cvc driver sits below the console driver. It redirects console output to the cvcredir(7D) driver if a network console con- nection is active. If a network console connection is not active, it redirects console output to an internal hardware interface. The cvc driver receives console input from cvcredir and internal hardware and passes it to the process associated with /dev/console. NOTES
The cvc facility supersedes the SunOS wscons(7D) facility, which should not be used in conjunction with cvc. The wscons driver is use- ful for systems with directly attached consoles (frame buffers and keyboards), but is not useful with platforms using cvc, which have no local keyboard or frame buffer. ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +--------------------+--------------------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +--------------------+--------------------------------------+ |Architecture |Sun Enterprise 10000 servers, Sun | | |Fire 15000 servers | +--------------------+--------------------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWcvc.u | +--------------------+--------------------------------------+ SEE ALSO
cvcd(1M), attributes(5), console(7D), cvcredir(7D), wscons(7D) Sun Enterprise 10000 SSP Reference Manual Sun System Management Services (SMS) Reference Manual SunOS 5.11 15 Sep 2000 cvc(7D)
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